tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2328566982075412654.post8553548289888152191..comments2024-03-27T23:35:31.191+00:00Comments on Devon Wargames Group: To Defy a King, New Model Army vs Scotsjcrallshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03641911656118603234noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2328566982075412654.post-62465375729939802152015-11-15T12:34:06.874+00:002015-11-15T12:34:06.874+00:00A few points from me:
1st. I am shocked by JJ'...A few points from me:<br />1st. I am shocked by JJ's opinion on the rules, not on whether he likes them or not but that he actually has an opinion !<br />2nd . Artillery firing gaps, this is one of those things that I am sure I read the night before but couldn't actually find it the following day so it might be completely fictional .<br />3rd. Changing formation: you can be either in column or line (basically) and to change from one to another you expand/contract a number of bases per your quality level so its quite often not a one turn activity.<br />4th: Upgrades: if using the optional army generator card system , both sides get 2 upgrades which can be used singularly or as a one off +2 boost for one unit ( raw to veteran)<br />5th: if you are Scots never pick an open battlefield as your cavalry are both useless and few.Mr Stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03657702949814996671noreply@blogger.com